This is my first attempt at one, and it's super duper (yes I said it) simple. I can't wait to make more, ones with a little more fluff, but for the moment, this one more than lives up to it's potential.
The Shower Puff
Needle: Straight sizes 6, 8, and 10 1/2 (4, 5, 6.5 mm)
Yarn: I used Schachenmayr nomotta Crazy Cotton but as it's discontinued, any 100% cotton will do...this is sportweight, so keep in mind heavier weight means bigger needles, means bigger poof.
Gauge: Not important this time, folks...it's a shower poof. Be happy in a no gauge pattern.
The Poof:
With size 6 needles, CO 25 st.
Working entirely in Garter stitch (knit every row), knit as follows...
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Kfbf (Knit in front, then back, then front again of same st) in all stitches. (75 stitches)
Row 3: Knit
Row 4: Kfbf (225 stitches)
Row 5-10: Knit
Working entirely in Garter stitch (knit every row), knit as follows...
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Kfbf (Knit in front, then back, then front again of same st) in all stitches. (75 stitches)
Row 3: Knit
Row 4: Kfbf (225 stitches)
Row 5-10: Knit
Row 11-14: Switch to size 8 needles. Knit
Row 15-16: Switch to size 10 1/2 needles. Knit
Bind off loosely.
Finishing
With length of yarn and a tapestry needle, starting at one end and on the CO edge, weave yarn through approx. 5 sts and then through the first st again, creating a circle. repeat this step again to create a firm circle. next, twist the next 7-8 sts of CO edge the opposite direction and stitch down in a manner similar to the first 5 sts. Continue in this manner (remembering to switch directions after each segment) for the remaining length of ruffle until you have all of the ruffle gathered and stitched together forming a ball-like flower. Run needle and yarn back and forth through center of ball 3 times, tie off and weave in ends.
You can add a length of i-cord to the center of the ball to hang ball in shower. I did a 3 stitch I-cord for about 7 inches, folded in half and attached.
Have fun!
This would be so perfect with a bar of home made soap and a candle tucked in and wrapped in pretty paper. What a lovely idea.Good luck with your blog.
ReplyDeleteKindest Regards Linda
Mine turned out really cute.
ReplyDeletehow did you do the finishing - the twist is confusing me
DeleteI would like a video as well.
ReplyDeleteA video for the finishing would be helpful
ReplyDeleteHi there, did you ever get a video? or figure it out?
DeleteThe finishing is confusing. I don't understand the "twist the next 7-8 sts of CO edge the opposite direction and stitch down in a manner similar to the first 5 sts".
ReplyDeleteIs there a video?
Please help